Resources, the modern GNOME GTK4/libadwaita-based GUI application for system resource monitoring and an alternative to GNOME System Monitor, is out with a new update. Resources 1.10.2 brings some nice improvements for those running GNOME on modern Intel hardware.
With Resources 1.10.2 there is now power usage monitoring for Intel GPUs making use of the modern Xe driver, which is the default with Lunar Lake integrated graphics and newer or Battlemage discrete graphics and newer.
There is also now core frequency monitoring support for Intel NPUs within the Resources app. Plus a fix for incorrect NPU utilization metrics too.
Those are the main highlights of Resources 1.10.2. The code can be downloaded from GitHub while Flatpak builds are also available on GitHub. Getting these Intel improvements in order now is great with Ubuntu 26.04 LTS using Resources in place of the conventional GNOME System Monitor app. Hopefully other Linux distributions follow suit too with Resources having much better sensor monitoring support and all around a more modern app for the GNOME desktop.
